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Silly to Calm - Yoga for Kids

February 11th, 2009

These great yoga DVDs by Gaiam are designed to bring children from hyperactive to a state of calm within minutes. Learn at http://www.gaiam.com/category/yoga-studio/yoga-media/yoga-for-kids.do

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Simple Positions For Yoga Beginners

July 3rd, 2009

It is very important to go through the series in time with your breathing. Breathing should be slow and relaxed. Do not stretch so much that your breathing becomes strained.

Begin standing with the outer edges of your feet parallel and big toes together. Hands by your sides. Back straight, neck long, head well back on the shoulders. Practice by a mirror or against a wall at first to be sure you are straight.

Bring the arms straight out to the sides with palms up, sweeping up until they meet above your head and slightly forward. Look up at your thumbs but keep the back straight. Keep the shoulders down - do not stretch the arms up too high.

From Yoga - Learn The Course Yoga Will Teach

Simple Yoga Positions For Beginners

July 30th, 2009

It is very important to go through the series in time with your breathing. Breathing should be slow and relaxed. You can strain your breathing by streching so much.

Begin standing with your big toes together and the outer edges of your feet parallel. Hands by your sides. Back straight, neck long, head well back on the shoulders. Practice by a mirror or against a wall at first to be sure you are straight.

Bring the arms straight out to the sides with palms up, sweeping up until they meet above your head and slightly forward. Look up at your thumbs but keep the back straight. Do not strech the arms up to high and keep the shoulders down.

From Yoga Mad